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INTRODUCTION   The ESP32 WiFi and Bluetooth chip is the latest generation of Espressif products. It has a dual-core 32-bit MCU, which integrate...

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INTRODUCTION
 

The ESP32 WiFi and Bluetooth chip is the latest generation of Espressif products. It has a dual-core 32-bit MCU, which integrates WiFi HT40 and Bluetooth/BLE 4.2 technology inside.

Compared to the arduino ESP8266 (the previous generation), the ESP32 has a significant performance improvement. It is equipped with a high-performance dual-core Tensilica LX6 MCU. One core handles high speed connection and the other for standalone application development. The dual-core MCU has a 240 MHz frequency and a computing power of 600 DMIPS. In addition, it supports Wi-Fi HT40, Classic Bluetooth/BLE 4.2, and more GPIO resources.

ESP32 chip integrates a wealth of hardware peripherals, including capacitive touch sensors, Hall sensors, low noise sensor amplifiers, SD card interfaces, Ethernet interfaces, high-speed SDIO / SPI, UART, I2S and I2C, etc.

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Engineered for mobile devices, wearable electronics and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, the ESP32 achieves ultra-low power consumption with a combination of several proprietary software applications. The state-of-the-art power saving features include fine resolution clock gating, power modes, and dynamic power scaling.

DFRobot introduces the ESP-ROOM-32 module, based on the Espressif. ESP32 chip. It has integrated electronic peripherals, external expansion of all GPIO pins, an onboard antenna, stamp hole design and easy mass production. It can be used for product development, integrated design and many more applications.
SPECIFICATIONS
 

CPU and Memory • Xtensa Dual-Core 32-bit LX6 microprocessors, up to 600 DMIPS • 448 KByte ROM • 520 KByte SRAM • 16 KByte SRAM in RTC • QSPI Flash/SRAM, up to 4 x 16 MBytes • Power supply: 2.2 V to 3.6 V Clocks and Timers • Internal 8 MHz oscillator with calibration • Internal RC oscillator with calibration • External 2 MHz to 40 MHz crystal oscillator • External 32 kHz crystal oscillator for RTC with calibration • Two timer groups, including 2 x 64-bit timers and 1 x main watchdog in each group • RTC timer with sub-second accuracy • RTC watchdog Advanced Peripheral Interfaces • 12-bit SAR ADC up to 18 channels • 2 x 8-bit D/A converters • 10 x touch sensors • Temperature sensor • 4 x SPI • 2 x I2S • 2 x I2C • 3 x UART • 1 host (SD/eMMC/SDIO) • 1 slave (SDIO/SPI) • Ethernet MAC interface with dedicated DMA and IEEE 1588 support • CAN 2.0 • IR (TX/RX) • Motor PWMLED PWM up to 16 channels • Hall sensor • Ultra low power analog pre-amplifier Development Support • SDK Firmware for fast on-line programming • Open source toolchains based on GCC Operating Temperature Range: -40 ° C to + 85 ° C Package size: 18mm x 25mm x 3mm


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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

ADC
An analogue-to-digital converter reads a changing voltage and turns it into a number the microcontroller can use. It matters when connecting analogue sensors such as light, sound, or variable-resistor sensors.
BLE
BLE stands for Bluetooth Low Energy, a Bluetooth mode designed for lower power use and modern phone compatibility. It matters because BLE support can make the module easier to use with Apple devices and battery-powered projects, though it may behave differently from classic serial Bluetooth.
eMMC
Embedded MultiMediaCard is built-in flash storage soldered onto a board, similar in purpose to an SD card but integrated. It matters because it holds the operating system and files without needing a separate memory card.
ESP32
ESP32 is a family of microcontroller modules with built-in wireless features such as Bluetooth and WiFi. Knowing this product uses an ESP32-based module helps explain how it provides wireless serial communication and firmware update features.
GPIO
General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
I2C
I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
I2S
I2S is a digital audio interface used to send sound data between chips, such as from a microcontroller to an audio amplifier or DAC. It matters if your project needs cleaner digital audio output than a basic buzzer or PWM signal can provide.
IoT
Short for Internet of Things, meaning physical devices that connect to networks or the internet to send data or be controlled remotely. It matters if you want projects such as connected sensors, remote controls or classroom data-logging activities.
LED
A light-emitting diode is a small electronic component that lights up when current flows through it in the correct direction. In this kit, LEDs create the flashing effect, so polarity and correct soldering matter for the project to work.
PWM
Pulse Width Modulation is a way for a digital pin to simulate variable output power by switching on and off very quickly. It matters for controlling things like LED brightness, motor speed, or servo-style signals from a microcontroller pin.
RC oscillator
An RC oscillator is a simple timing circuit made from a resistor and capacitor. In a display driver, it provides an internal clock so the chip can refresh the display without needing a separate timing signal from your microcontroller.
RTC
A Real-Time Clock keeps track of time even when the main processor is asleep or powered down, usually with a small backup battery. It matters for data logging and tracking projects that need accurate timestamps.
SPI
A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
SRAM
Fast temporary memory used by a processor while a program is running. More SRAM helps with projects that handle larger data buffers, networking, displays, or more complex code.
UART
UART is a simple serial connection that sends data over separate transmit and receive wires, often labelled TX and RX. It matters because this module is designed to replace a wired UART cable with a wireless link while keeping the same serial data format.

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